On April 16, the Baltimore Museum of Art will present an exhibition of photographs by Baltimore-based artist Devin Allen depicting the Baltimore Uprising protests that followed Freddie Gray’s death while in police custody in 2015.
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Friday Morning Headlines: Mayor Scott on 10 years after Freddie Gray death; Baltimore City schools to go cellphone-free; New food hall opens in West Baltimore; and more.
Mayor Scott reflects on 10-year anniversary of Freddie Gray’s death – WBAL News Radio Baltimore City schools to go cellphone free next year after board approves restrictions – The Sun Howard County police make arrest in 2020 cold-case murder of woman and child – WMAR-TV Gov. Moore heads on Asia trade mission as Trump tariffs […]
Digging Up the Truth on Freddie Gray: Q&A with Justine Barron
When the 2015 Baltimore uprising took place, I was teaching English at an affluent private middle school in the city. We had been studying To Kill a Mockingbird and had just finished the chapter in which we discover that Tom tried to escape from prison – earning himself seventeen bullets in the back. The film version softens […]
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland school systems sue social media companies; Republican Kim Klacik files for another congressional run; Baltimore police captain who was charged in Freddie Gray’s death is given command role in Public Integrity Bureau; and more.
Baltimore County joins growing list of Maryland school systems suing social media — WMAR Accompanied by GOP lawmakers, Klacik files for another congressional run — Maryland Matters Years after being cleared in Freddie Gray’s death, Baltimore Police captain given command role in Public Integrity Bureau — The Baltimore Sun State senator seeks to unearth hidden […]
Concert to commemorate 8th anniversary of Freddie Gray’s death
A memorial concert Wednesday night will pay tribute to Freddie Gray, who died eight years ago this day from injuries he sustained in police custody.
Economic development authority to share vision for revitalizing West North Avenue corridor in event Saturday
The West North Avenue Development Authority (WNADA) will discuss their plans for revitalizing the West North Avenue corridor during an event Saturday.
Baltimore leaders cut ribbon at Pennsylvania Avenue welcome center
Baltimore city and community leaders cut the ribbon on a welcome center that they hope will become a central hub for nurturing small businesses on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Volo Kids to celebrate 10 years with day of play
Volo Kids Foundation turns 10, and is hosting an all-day celebration in Brewers Hill on Sunday featuring Mayor Scott and CEO Gio Marcantoni.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Civil rights leaders call for Key Bridge to be renamed; Rockville student charged with threatening mass shooting; NFL will not suspend Flowers after conduct investigation; and more.
Civil rights leaders call for Key Bridge renaming amid rebuilding efforts — The Afro GOP Senate Candidate’s Error-Laden Memoir Villainized Baltimore, Freddie Gray — Rolling Stone Rockville high school student charged with threatening mass shooting — WBAL NewsRadio Baltimore Ravens’ Zay Flowers will not be suspended by NFL following personal policy conduct investigation — WJZ […]
House passes bill to rename post office for Rep. Elijah Cummings
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to honor the late Congressional Representative Elijah E. Cummings with a Baltimore United States Post Office that will bear his name.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Bill aims to curb street racing; Md. congressional races could tip national balance of power; Baltimore City purchases two hotels for homeless; and more.
Maryland congressional races could tip national balance of power – WBAL-TV Lawmakers propose bill to curb dangerous street racing and stunt driving – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Baltimore City purchases two hotels to help combat homelessness – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Ticket reform bill in Annapolis targets live-event scalpers – The Sun State’s newest minor league baseball team, the […]
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: A review of recordings from new owner David Smith’s meeting with Baltimore Sun staff; Snow coming Friday; Doctor working on HIV cure with Maryland firm; and more.
New Baltimore Sun owner David Smith’s views on city schools, Freddie Gray and more — The Baltimore Banner Impact Weather: Winter weather advisory in effect Friday for snow in Maryland — WBAL Doctor helped HIV patients in the 1980s. Now 87, he’s working on a cure with Maryland firm. — The Baltimore Sun McCormick & […]
Devin Allen to curate SCOUT art fair at Artscape 2026
Renowned Baltimore photographer Devin Allen will curate the SCOUT art fair at Artscape this year, a new cornerstone of the festival.
Baltimore Weekend Events: Golden Girls, Jane Goodall, Dog Man, and more.
Listen to renowned conservationist Jane Goodall, laugh along with a Golden Girls parody play, learn about the roots of Ethiopian cuisine, find other fun events in Baltimore this weekend.
BmoreArt’s Picks: February 24 – March 2
BmoreArt picks this week: Vibes in Mt. Vernon Vol. 2 at Center Stage, “The Beat Goes On” documentary screening at The Real News Network, more
